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Hello everybody,


This is not entirely LXDE-specific. If you have a suggestion where
this post is more appropriate, please let me know. But since I set up
my workstations with LXDE I figured I need to start somewhere.



I'm currently setting up a shared folder for several workstations with
each has one user. The shared folder itself is on a NFS server. I want
now all users who are in the same group have write access to the files
in this shared folder.

The users do have unique user IDs but share all the same group. I set
the umask on all the workstations to be 002 so all users can write to
files created by the same group.

This works perfectly fine when touching or editing anything in a
terminal. But all graphical tools (i.e. pcmanfm) seem to ignore the
umask setting.

How do I tell graphical tools to create a file with write permission
for the group?
Or alternatively: How do I configure a folder to automagically set all
file permissions to 664?


Many thanks for your help or pointers towards the right direction.

Kind Regards,

ubsy
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